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Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes

BACKGROUND: Conjugation of human and animal hemoglobins with polyethylene glycol has been widely explored as a means to develop blood substitutes, a novel pharmaceutical class to be used in surgery or emergency medicine. However, PEGylation of human hemoglobin led to products with significantly diff...

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Autores principales: Coppola, Daniela, Bruno, Stefano, Ronda, Luca, Viappiani, Cristiano, Abbruzzetti, Stefania, di Prisco, Guido, Verde, Cinzia, Mozzarelli, Andrea
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22185675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-12-66
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author Coppola, Daniela
Bruno, Stefano
Ronda, Luca
Viappiani, Cristiano
Abbruzzetti, Stefania
di Prisco, Guido
Verde, Cinzia
Mozzarelli, Andrea
author_facet Coppola, Daniela
Bruno, Stefano
Ronda, Luca
Viappiani, Cristiano
Abbruzzetti, Stefania
di Prisco, Guido
Verde, Cinzia
Mozzarelli, Andrea
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description BACKGROUND: Conjugation of human and animal hemoglobins with polyethylene glycol has been widely explored as a means to develop blood substitutes, a novel pharmaceutical class to be used in surgery or emergency medicine. However, PEGylation of human hemoglobin led to products with significantly different oxygen binding properties with respect to the unmodified tetramer and high NO dioxygenase reactivity, known causes of toxicity. These recent findings call for the biotechnological development of stable, low-affinity PEGylated hemoglobins with low NO dioxygenase reactivity. RESULTS: To investigate the effects of PEGylation on protein structure and function, we compared the PEGylation products of human hemoglobin and Trematomus bernacchii hemoglobin, a natural variant endowed with a remarkably low oxygen affinity and high tetramer stability. We show that extension arm facilitated PEGylation chemistry based on the reaction of T. bernacchii hemoglobin with 2-iminothiolane and maleimido-functionalyzed polyethylene glycol (MW 5000 Da) leads to a tetraPEGylated product, more homogeneous than the corresponding derivative of human hemoglobin. PEGylated T. bernacchii hemoglobin largely retains the low affinity of the unmodified tetramer, with a p50 50 times higher than PEGylated human hemoglobin. Moreover, it is still sensitive to protons and the allosteric effector ATP, indicating the retention of allosteric regulation. It is also 10-fold less reactive towards nitrogen monoxide than PEGylated human hemoglobin. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that PEGylated hemoglobins, provided that a suitable starting hemoglobin variant is chosen, can cover a wide range of oxygen-binding properties, potentially meeting the functional requirements of blood substitutes in terms of oxygen affinity, tetramer stability and NO dioxygenase reactivity.
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spelling pubmed-32687382012-01-31 Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes Coppola, Daniela Bruno, Stefano Ronda, Luca Viappiani, Cristiano Abbruzzetti, Stefania di Prisco, Guido Verde, Cinzia Mozzarelli, Andrea BMC Biochem Research Article BACKGROUND: Conjugation of human and animal hemoglobins with polyethylene glycol has been widely explored as a means to develop blood substitutes, a novel pharmaceutical class to be used in surgery or emergency medicine. However, PEGylation of human hemoglobin led to products with significantly different oxygen binding properties with respect to the unmodified tetramer and high NO dioxygenase reactivity, known causes of toxicity. These recent findings call for the biotechnological development of stable, low-affinity PEGylated hemoglobins with low NO dioxygenase reactivity. RESULTS: To investigate the effects of PEGylation on protein structure and function, we compared the PEGylation products of human hemoglobin and Trematomus bernacchii hemoglobin, a natural variant endowed with a remarkably low oxygen affinity and high tetramer stability. We show that extension arm facilitated PEGylation chemistry based on the reaction of T. bernacchii hemoglobin with 2-iminothiolane and maleimido-functionalyzed polyethylene glycol (MW 5000 Da) leads to a tetraPEGylated product, more homogeneous than the corresponding derivative of human hemoglobin. PEGylated T. bernacchii hemoglobin largely retains the low affinity of the unmodified tetramer, with a p50 50 times higher than PEGylated human hemoglobin. Moreover, it is still sensitive to protons and the allosteric effector ATP, indicating the retention of allosteric regulation. It is also 10-fold less reactive towards nitrogen monoxide than PEGylated human hemoglobin. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that PEGylated hemoglobins, provided that a suitable starting hemoglobin variant is chosen, can cover a wide range of oxygen-binding properties, potentially meeting the functional requirements of blood substitutes in terms of oxygen affinity, tetramer stability and NO dioxygenase reactivity. BioMed Central 2011-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3268738/ /pubmed/22185675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-12-66 Text en Copyright ©2011 Coppola et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Coppola, Daniela
Bruno, Stefano
Ronda, Luca
Viappiani, Cristiano
Abbruzzetti, Stefania
di Prisco, Guido
Verde, Cinzia
Mozzarelli, Andrea
Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes
title Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes
title_full Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes
title_fullStr Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes
title_full_unstemmed Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes
title_short Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes
title_sort low affinity pegylated hemoglobin from trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22185675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-12-66
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